53-82-66-73, what would you expect playing this guy at 2B, he can hit so im thinking about it, but never done below 70-70 at 2B. But with the low range, but high glove, I would think he could still play at second? thoughts? ever done it before?

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I took over a new team, and they have a guy with 74 range and 94 glove. He's a lefty, so the infield isn't an option. I'd much rather spend my free agent $ on a starting pitcher and a shortstop. Can I still win with the low-range CF?

You'll end up with somewhere in the neighborhood of 20 negative plays. Which is pretty much two extra bases in the OF. 40 extra bases given up. You have to decide if the trade-off is worth it. I get antsy when I use low 80s in CF.